91 minutes
3/24/1952
A tiny European country which for years has survived financially only through evading its bills and smuggling is finally facing bankruptcy, when a rich American agrees to save the place by buying it. But before, the deal is closed, he dies. His nearest relative and heir turns out to be a young woman with high ethical and democratic standards, but no experience with money, or affairs of state, or Europe. A charming young English visitor helps her to muddle through. Comedy and romance follow.
Yolande Donlan
as Lindy Smith
Dirk Bogarde
as Tony Craig
A.E. Matthews
as Selby
Reginald Beckwith
as Minister of Finance - Blacksmith
Mary Clare
as Maria
Edwin Styles
as Chancellor - Cobbler
Kynaston Reeves
as Burgomaster - Policeman
Desmond Walter-Ellis
as Alberto - Captain of the guard
Peter Butterworth
as Julien / Postman / Farmer
Raf De La Torre
as Italian Attache (uncredited)
Alexander Gauge
as MacNabb the Lawyer (uncredited)
Robert Henderson
as Macy's Staff Manager (uncredited)
Arthur Hill
as Representative of Johnson K. Johnson (uncredited)
Derek Hodgson
as Pageboy (uncredited)
Fletcher Lightfoot
as Grand Duke Johnson the First (uncredited)
Tom Macaulay
as Grieves
Louis Matto
as Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Jack May
as Villager at Council Meeting
Laurence Naismith
as Louis the Jailkeeper (uncredited)
Anthony Oliver
as Selby's Valet
MacDonald Parke
as Schuyster the Lawyer (uncredited)
Eric Pohlmann
as Monsieur Paul (uncredited)
Derek Prentice
as Swiss Attache
Paul Sheridan
as French Attache (uncredited)
Richard Wattis
as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)